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sociologically Meaning in Bengali







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wɑːˈziː/; French: [buʁʒwazi] (listen)) is a sociologically defined social class, especially in contemporary times, referring to people.


It is a medically and sociologically accurate account of the effects of morphine on an addict and his family.


in some way with the future evolution of humans, both physically and sociologically.


Status is important sociologically because it comes with a set of rights, obligations, behaviors, and duties.


Philadelphia Negro, Du Bois intended to identify Philadelphia Blacks' sociologically relevant social issues.


Cultural Sociology publishes sociologically-informed work concerned with cultural processes and artifacts, broadly.


both sociologically and politically.


For Koreans, minjung are those who are oppressed politically, exploited economically, marginalized sociologically, despised.


religion that has a definite historic founder, and is characterised rather sociologically: at this stage religion becomes an objective system of laws and rules.


the sociological neoliberalism (compared to ordoliberalism, a more sociologically inclined variant of German liberalism).


Finley interprets the economy from 1000 BC to 500 AD sociologically, instead of using economic models (like for example Michael Rostovtzeff).


recent theories of asset bubble formation suggest that these events are sociologically driven.


faster evolution (or perhaps sociocultural evolution), which is defined sociologically as a process of selection from variation; the more differentiation (and.


The creators of the modern theatre can only be people who have sociologically broken with the past.


The book aims to answer questions both psychologically and sociologically about why the world is the way it is and how this affects individuals.



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